Make an amazing pizza with this simple homemade Pizza Seasoning! So handy for pizza night! A little spicy kick along with all the classic Italian flavors.
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This homemade Pizza Seasoning is so tasty and easy to make! You'll want to skip store bought and make this at home all the time!
If you have a large stash of spices at home, chances are you'll have everything on hand to whip up a batch of this wonderful seasoning. You can easily double or triple this recipe to make as much as you need. This amount tends to be plenty for a couple of pizza nights, or less if we use it to season other meals.
This seasoning works great for pizza burgers, fries, calzones, pizza casserole and even spaghetti. You can even put the kids in charge of making this seasoning blend for you. They can read the recipe, measure, mix together and scoop it into a spice jar. Such a fun and engaging learning experience.
If you like to give DIY gifts, this is such a good one. You can buy cheap jars, make labels and give them away!
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Shopping list:
- dried oregano
- dried basil
- dried minced onion
- garlic powder
- dried thyme
- dried fennel seeds
- paprika
- crushed red pepper
Scroll down to the printable recipe card for measurements and instructions!
Recipe tips:
- Store in a sealed container such as a spice jar, in a dry pantry for up to 5 months.
- This seasoning can last longer than 5 months, but always double check that it’s still fresh before proceeding, after 5 months.
- Do not store in a humid area or your spice blend may clump together.
- If you don’t like spicy, remove the crushed red peppers and do not replace them with another spice.
- Onion powder can be used instead of dried minced onion.
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